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Brownline Weekly Planner for 2010 Twin-Wire, Black, 11 x 8.5 Inches (CB950.BLK)

Brownline Weekly Planner for 2010 Twin-Wire, Black, 11 x 8.5 Inches (CB950.BLK)
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Brownline Weekly Planner for 2010 Twin-Wire, Black, 11 x 8.5 Inches (CB950.BLK)

 
 
 
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Features
  • Twin-wire binding with soft, black lizard-look cover

  • Weekday appointment schedule 7:00 AM-8:45 PM in 15-minute intervals, Saturday appointments 7:00 AM-5:45 PM in 15-minute intervals

  • Telephone and address section, ruled spaces for Sunday

  • Recycled with a minimum of 30% post-consumer content

  • Acid-free paper and vegetable oil based inks


Description

Weekly Planner, 11-Inch x 8-1/2-Inch. Twin-wire binding with soft, black lizard-look cover. Weekday appointment schedule 7:00 AM-8:45 PM in 15-minute intervals. Saturday appointments 7:00 AM-5:45 PM in 15-minute intervals. Ruled spaces for Sunday. Telephone and address section. Recycled with a minimum of 30% post-consumer content. Acid-free paper and vegetable oil based inks.


Product Details
Product Length:11.38 inches
Product Width:9.25 inches
Product Height:0.44 inches
Product Weight:0.83 pounds
Package Length:10.9 inches
Package Width:8.6 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 13 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5An excellent weekly appointment book  Aug 26, 2009 By WayneK
This excellent quality appointment book is the equal of other brands that cost quite a bit more. The only drawback is that Sunday is given only 2.25" of space. So if you have lots of appointments on Sunday, this isn't for you.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


4Nearly the same as the higher-priced, similar At-A-Glance planner  Jan 21, 2010 By Gregytech "Architect"
Same page size, page formatting, and useful features as the more costly At-A-Glance planner. The only difference beside the lower price is the bleed-through quality of the paper. I use fountain pens and their very liquid ink does tend to bleed through a bit more than the At-A-Glance planners that I've used for years but if you use ballpoint pens, rollerballs, or pencil, then bleed through is not a concern. This planner, in my opinion, is more reasonably priced at around one-third LESS than the At-A-Glance planner. The At-A-Glance planner's price escalation over the past years has made them seem overpriced when you look at exactly what it is: a thin booklet with plastic cover.

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4Good Value  Dec 30, 2009 By S. Powell "Game Addict"
This is a nice planner that I bought for my sister who is a hair dresser. It is the perfect size with 15 minute intervals for appointments. It's a nice quality for the price. Overall great value.

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5WOW What a Weekly Planner!  Feb 06, 2010 By J. Golightly "not made in america lamenter"
This Weekly Planner is the greatest! It has pages with numbers of the month and days of the week and times of day and lines to write stuff on! WOW! it is ingenious. And it has this spirally wire coil thing that holds all the pages together, IN ORDER!

OK, enough with the sarcasm. I bought this because it is a thoroughly competent Weekly Planner, and it's not $30!!!! Every other planner I looked at, at Office Depot and such, is insanely priced at $25 to $30. That level of pricing is absurd. A weekly planner is 60 pages of barely printed upon cheap paper, spiral bound. These things should cost $10, not $30 for God's sake. Some things are just opportunistically priced, way beyond their true value, so competing companies glance sideways at their competitors pricing, and they wink at each other with absurdly high price.

This planner is perfectly adequate, and at least priced more reasonably than the competition, even with the shipping cost.


5"Current" never has an expiration date  Jun 23, 2010 By L. Buglion "Qiandra"
My Boss's PDA went south and he wanted a paper calendar to tide him over. Not as easy to find as I might have thought. But this definitely filled the bill!

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